Read More The month is full of educational events, volunteer research trainings, and other opportunities to get involved in supporting our native flora and fauna. May 17, 2016 May is an effusive, abundant, magnificent month! Marvelous migratory birds have returned to Arizona, floral cascades abound, and the weather beckons us to outdoor adventure. This ebullient month celebrates native species through two holidays, International Migratory Bird Day on May 14th, and Endangered Species Day on May 20th. We're celebrating the glorious yet vulnerable natural values of Arizona through educational partner events, research on precious desert streams, and opportunities for you to get involved to support our native flora and fauna. In this issue, you'll learn more about studies in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, the "Stand with Saguaros" initiative, Yoga for Wilderness, and more activities to keep you closely connected to nature and wild lands well into summer. Seeking the Wild San Pedro Citizen volunteers in southeastern Arizona undertook an in-depth survey of lands along the upper San Pedro River that may have wilderness qualities. This information is critically important to advocating for strong preservation measures in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area Plan that is being revised by the Bureau of Land Management. Get a taste of what it's like to do citizen inventory through Darrell Thompson's essay.
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Read More
The month is full of educational events, volunteer research trainings, and other opportunities to get involved in
supporting our native flora and fauna.
May 17, 2016
May is an effusive, abundant, magnificent month! Marvelous migratory birds have returned to Arizona,
floral cascades abound, and the weather beckons us to outdoor adventure. This ebullient month
celebrates native species through two holidays, International Migratory Bird Day on May 14th, and
Endangered Species Day on May 20th.
We're celebrating the glorious yet vulnerable natural values of Arizona through educational partner
events, research on precious desert streams, and opportunities for you to get involved to support our
native flora and fauna. In this issue, you'll learn more about studies in the San Pedro Riparian
National Conservation Area, the "Stand with Saguaros" initiative, Yoga for Wilderness, and more
activities to keep you closely connected to nature and wild lands well into summer.
Seeking the Wild San Pedro
Citizen volunteers in southeastern Arizona undertook an
in-depth survey of lands along the upper San Pedro
River that may have wilderness qualities. This
information is critically important to advocating for
strong preservation measures in the San Pedro Riparian
National Conservation Area Plan that is being revised
by the Bureau of Land Management. Get a taste of
what it's like to do citizen inventory through Darrell Thompson's essay.